Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 2Martin & Wotherspoon, 1770 - Sermons, English |
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... effect upon the mind , antecedently to our having a diftinct understand- ing of all the parts of a revelation : and con- fequently , our not having a diftinct understand- ing of all the parts of a revelation , is no objec- tion to the ...
... effect upon the mind , antecedently to our having a diftinct understand- ing of all the parts of a revelation : and con- fequently , our not having a diftinct understand- ing of all the parts of a revelation , is no objec- tion to the ...
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... effect , because fome parts are hard to be understood , or not to be understood . And if men difpute upon fuch places , and divide into a thousand opinions about them , fuch divifions do ftill lefs affect the law , which owes not 16 ...
... effect , because fome parts are hard to be understood , or not to be understood . And if men difpute upon fuch places , and divide into a thousand opinions about them , fuch divifions do ftill lefs affect the law , which owes not 16 ...
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... effect of human weakness ; for in truth and equity , if we could come at them , no two cafes are perhaps exactly alike , or equally fubject to the fame rule : but men cannot allow for the different capacities and circumftances of men ...
... effect of human weakness ; for in truth and equity , if we could come at them , no two cafes are perhaps exactly alike , or equally fubject to the fame rule : but men cannot allow for the different capacities and circumftances of men ...
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... merely the effect of common fenfe ; for men cannot help believing the things they fee . Sometimes this faith is grounded on the neceffary deductions of reafon . from common principles ; by this means we ar- 40 III . DISCOURSE.
... merely the effect of common fenfe ; for men cannot help believing the things they fee . Sometimes this faith is grounded on the neceffary deductions of reafon . from common principles ; by this means we ar- 40 III . DISCOURSE.
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... effect of force and constraint ; and , confequently , that to fuppofe men to be made righteous by any influence from any other being than themselves , is contrary to reafon . And hence it is that some of the advocates for # mere human ...
... effect of force and constraint ; and , confequently , that to fuppofe men to be made righteous by any influence from any other being than themselves , is contrary to reafon . And hence it is that some of the advocates for # mere human ...
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